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I was lately introduced to Restaurant.com. It’s a sort of reward program and you could redeem points for restaurant certificates on Restaurant.com.

Thank you so much, Restaurant.com! They include some of our favorite restaurants such as Z Garden.

The Main Course, we went for dinner tonight as well.
What’s great about this place is…1. Just a few minute walk from home, 2. They don’t charge a corkage, 3. Most importantly, food is amazing. Extra benefit is that all servers are cute girls, which always makes my husband happy.

We grabbed an opened riesling bottle from our fridge and enjoyed there.

We love the bread. Actually, everything tastes so fresh and homey, so you never get tired of it.

My main course was Rumanian Stuffed Eggplant ($13.95). Delicious!

Our original bill was $30 but ended $15 + tip with a Restaurant.com certificate.

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I had my favorite Greek yogurt for breakfast along with berries. I have tried many different Greek yogurt, but nothing has beaten this one yet.

lunch: leftover hot pot thing from last night

afternoon snack: soft waffle with custard (I really don’t know what to call this)
I was very fluffy and nice.

Also, I experimented mixing tea and coffee together for the first time. Although trying to drink more tea, but I sometime punches and kicks in the gloomy afternoon. Then I recalled someone saying blend of tea & coffee would be actually good. Really?

So I did. I could easily assume that coffee would overpower it, so I mixed tea 9 and coffee 1. It tastes kinda delicious. Not great. Coffee still overpowering. It was nice in the middle of both.

This is another neighborhood restaurant. We’ve been curious about it because some says it is one of must-go places in LA or others expresses “A Historic Landmark.” Apple Pan opened its door in 1947, so it is absolutely one of oldest burger joints in LA.

It is located a 10 minute walk away from home. Today, we both felt like burger & beer for dinner and casually walked down there. Unfortunately they don’t serve beer, but coke actually worked better.

Just two types of burgers offered on menu

Old fashioned paper cup and metallic holder

Fries $2.75
Whether or not you need, they serve a lot of catchup on the paper plate for you.

Steak Burger $7.25
Our first impression was “nothing special.” It absolutely tastes fresh and simple like a burger cooked coming out of BBQ grill in someone’s backyard. Since it is a little pricey, we might want to go back there. Now I am curious about their famous pie though.